Hurst Quarter Stick Shifter Cover Or Pistol Grip Each on 2040-parts.com
Columbus, Ohio, US
Hurst Quarter stick shifter cover $29.50 each plus $5.00 shipping. Or pistol Grip the same cover with front exit only. Here's something no one has, Polished aluminum anodized cover with Bowties, comes with pins,grommets and beaded. also made from .040 same as stock cover.(Options at no cost are Black or Polished or brushed anodized aluminum and Beaded) Please drop us a note to let us know which cover you would like. Thanks
The best looking cover you will ever see. Yes we make them here U.S.A. Look"n"good for less !
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